Written by the Senior Class of Freelandville High School as a project in English Composition under the supervision of the principal of the school and instructor in Senior English, R. R. Miller, 1926, pg. 17
"In 1820, the brothers Johnathan and Gabrial Cox, arrived from Kentuckey. Johnathan was a member of the Baptist Church. He was a man of some education and filled the offices of Justice of the Peace and County Commissioner and also represented the County of Knox in the state Legislature. He was a professor of religion and as he grew in years, he more closely followed the Master. His death was caused by a fall from a wagon, while returning from church..."
Written by the Senior Class of Freelandville High School as a project in English Composition under the supervision of the principal of the school and instructor in Senior English, R. R. Miller, 1926, pg. 17
"In 1820, the brothers Johnathan and Gabrial Cox, arrived from Kentuckey. Johnathan was a member of the Baptist Church. He was a man of some education and filled the offices of Justice of the Peace and County Commissioner and also represented the County of Knox in the state Legislature. He was a professor of religion and as he grew in years, he more closely followed the Master. His death was caused by a fall from a wagon, while returning from church..."
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